A new version of the browser is now up for grabs for Windows users

Nov 1, 2013 07:43 GMT  ·  By

Google has just launched a brand new Google Chrome version aimed at developers, as it wanted to fix bugs and address a number of issues found in the existing builds.

Google Chrome 32.0.1687.2 is exclusively designed for Windows workstations and comes to address issues spotted on this particular platform only, which means that a more stable experience and improved reliability should be provided after updating.

Don’t forget that the developer version of Google Chrome is still an unstable build, which means that a number of bugs and performance issues might still be found in the app.

On the other hand, the app seems to be working just fine on all Windows versions on the market, including the newly-launched Windows 8.1.

This means that if you have the time to play with an early build of the next browser version developed by the Mountain View-based company, you have nothing else to do than to download Google Chrome 32 for Windows right now.